THE capital club's star could face a battle with Glasgow's Rob Harley to secure a spot in Scotland's Six Nation's opener against England but he admits he just wants to win the Pro12 clash.

Stuart McInally of Edinburgh is looking to get revenge against Glasgow

EDINBURGH ace
Stuart McInally insists he has only revenge on his mind and won’t be focusing on using Saturday’s rugby clash with Glasgow as a springboard to a Scotland cap.

McInally played in Friday’s 23-14 defeat to the Warriors and claims all he will be interested at Murrayfield is gunning down Glasgow and getting his side’s shaky Pro12 campaign back on track.

The 22-year-old’s duel with Warriors flanker Rob Harley is being seen as a personal battle in the race to play for the Scots in the Six Nations opener against England in February.

But big Mac stressed that avenging last week’s defeat at Scotstoun is all that matters to him.

He
said: “I love playing against Rob. We’ve been facing one another since we were at Under-17 level and he is a quality player. But I am certainly
not thinking about it being some kind of Scotland trial and any significance of Rob versus me is not in my field of thinking.

“Maybe
in the past I thought too much about playing to impress but the guys will simply be thinking of this as another big league game.

“The culture at the club is that every match is our biggest match.

“We were nowhere near where we wanted to be at Scotstoun and now we have 80 minutes on our turf to show how we can perform.

“We are a team that wants to win trophies but we have not been at that level this season.

“The
big disappointment last week was that we knew what Glasgow would throw at us but didn’t react until the second half when it was too late. We need to be buzzing from minute one on Saturday.”